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 Translation for 'to think sth' from English to Spanish
pensar (algo) [razonar, creer]to think (sth.)
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unverified botar corriente [pensar profundamente] [sur.] [Colombia] [col.]to think deep [Am.] [coll.]
Creo que sí.I (should) think so.
llegar a pensar queto begin to think that
¿Qué crees?What do you think?
pensar mal de algnto think badly of sb.
darse con un canto en los dientes [col.] [locución]to think oneself lucky [coll.] [idiom]
Pienso que no.I don't think so.
No lo creo.I don't think so.
Francamente creo que (ella) miente.Frankly, I think she's lying.
Casi pienso que teneis razón. {noun} [esp.]I almost think you're right.
Casi pienso que (ustedes) tienen razón.I almost think you're right.
loc.
Casi pienso que (tú) tienes razón. [fam.sing.]
I almost think you are right.
Francamente, creo que (ella) está mintiendo.Frankly, I think she's lying.
No le veo la gracia.I don't think it's funny.
¿Qué se creen estos?Who do these people think they are?
proverb.
Dame pan y dime tonto. [col.] [locución]
Think of me what you will. [coll.] [idiom]
con poco de lo que hablar y mucho en lo que pensar {adv}with little to talk about and much to think about
¿Qué diantres crees que estás haciendo? [col.] [locución] What the hell do you think you're doing? [coll.] [idiom]
hincar algo en algoto drive sth. into sth. [e.g. with a hammer]
cambiar algo por algoto trade sth. for sth. [esp. Am.] [swap, exchange]
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Usage Examples English
  • Stallman later avoided the word "levels", saying that all of the freedoms are needed, so it is misleading to think in terms of levels.
  • For example, ‘golden eyes’ in a biography may lead the reader to think that the person was fictional.
  • He was able to inspire students and taught them to think clearly and logically.
  • The Church of England's Common Worship Lectionary Scripture Commentary concurs with this view: "the proportioning of the theological and practical themes is one factor that leads us to think of these writings as coming from the post-Pauline church world of the late first or early second century".
  • Evil people are unable to think from the viewpoint of their victim.

  • One way to think of the Euclidean plane is as a set of points satisfying certain relationships, expressible in terms of distance and angles.
  • In the mid-nineteenth century, Pafnuty Chebyshev became the first person to think systematically in terms of the expectations of random variables.
  • Since mathematics is related to logic, he cites an example from mathematics: If we have a formula like "(a + b)(a – b) = a² – b²" it does not tell us how to think mathematically.
  • Children have now matured, and begin to think about other people instead of just themselves.
  • In public opinion surveys around the globe, people surveyed tend to think that extreme poverty has not decreased.

  • It is tempting to think that the notion of function problems is much richer than the notion of decision problems.
  • Anchoring has been particularly identified as relevant in climate change controversies as individuals are found to be more positively inclined to believe in climate change if the outside temperature is higher, if they have been primed to think about heat, and if they are primed with higher temperatures when thinking about the future temperature increases from climate change.
  • In a semiconductor it is sometimes useful to think of the current as due to the flow of positive "holes" (the mobile positive charge carriers that are places where the semiconductor crystal is missing a valence electron).
  • Creating thought-provoking performances that challenge the audience to think differently is often their intention with each performance piece.
  • This led Marsyas to think that he was better than Apollo, and he challenged the god to a musical contest.

  • He was offered the position but requested more time to think it over.
  • By the time of the 1993 Waco siege, Koresh had encouraged his followers to think of themselves as "students of the Seven Seals," rather than as "Branch Davidians."
  • For some time, the existence of the word "bretwalda" in the "Anglo-Saxon Chronicle", which was based in part on the list given by Bede in his "Historia Ecclesiastica", led historians to think that there was perhaps a "title" held by Anglo-Saxon overlords.
  • " ("to think"). The preterite of " [...] " ("may") is rare in contemporary Afrikaans.
  • Naipaul, is pleased to think himself a follower of Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius; the irony is that he never actually behaves as a Stoic.

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